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>> we know the economy is not doing great. it's doing tepid growth as we have described for the last few years. what liz is talking about it's interesting because it's a microcosm of the economy. the fed has helped housing. we have this negative psychology that was broken a few years ago. people at the top end are doing better and the housing market is doing better. people at the top end of her companies are spending money. >> the one good thing that you can say for consumers, the one good thing you can say is gas prices have been coming down at the pumps and that helps. do you see that translate? >> it does help the low end consumer. gas prices are a big deal for the low end consumer. i agree with mike that the housing prices and stock market is a much bigger deal for the upper end of the market. >> i guess whether or not those gains that we have seen, whether they can continue for the economy because if you look at stock prices, they're not all that expensive if you think we're at 15 times earnings. if you look at the longer
>> we know the economy is not doing great. it's doing tepid growth as we have described for the last few years. what liz is talking about it's interesting because it's a microcosm of the economy. the fed has helped housing. we have this negative psychology that was broken a few years ago. people at the top end are doing better and the housing market is doing better. people at the top end of her companies are spending money. >> the one good thing that you can say for consumers, the...
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that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets priermentd. because they're small they really need the help and support of intermediatey institutions so they can assess capital. they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, yo
that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets...
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seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group was actually looking out. his name was garcia. to me it was shocking knowing that they decided that this would be a good idea. did you find any hate among the groups you talk to? >> i didn't find hate but one of the attackers his mother is african-american and his father is puerto rican and what i learned in reporting this book is, while i think we know already people tied to humanity to those that we know. it's not different for example with black-and-white. it's like my best friend but i don't believe in whatever. so it's kind of they were comfortable in their own world because they knew each other and spok
seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group...
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calls to the global economy twenty four hours a day. due to the business into you on all the stops in stocks rose in all prices fell this week on the news of a new pay deal between iran and six world powers the reigning government pledge to make its nuclear program or transparent in bhutan western powers relaxed some of the sanctions on the country the deal was also seen to pique the interest of western companies and stay on a return to a market that has been largely cut off the tee to sanctions. it isn't too late to cry of victory all the years of animosity to help with the business side of the story became time to crispin holes he's managing director to nato intelligence which evaluates political risks said thank you very much in people being with us let me start by asking you how big of a deal t think that this new quit the law actually is how much progress has actually been. while it's it's enormously important is a huge step forward in principle on the terms all the i truly mean to the economic impact of that is much less than that
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. >>> >>> deutsche bank put a price target on marathon citing strong portfolio among other things, it saw excellent fourth quarter refining -- so mpc shares certainly taking a rise. >>> thanks, dom. let's just check the rest of the markets for you
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the mexican economy is coming on strong. while cheap educated labor and nafta are bringing in a host of german and japanese manufacturers. and they fly to many of the towns where the new plants are being built. management assures me there are going to be many more smaller airports covered soon. they are so cheap they can compete with the bus lines, which is the way most people get around in mexico. this stock is a buy. last but not least, let me draw your attention to a new one. navigator holdings. nvgs. you often see wilbur ross on squawk. this transports liquefied petroleum gases like propane and butane, along with petrochemical gases like ethylene and propylene. navigator just came public two weeks ago. since then the stock has rallied another 5%. production in these quitified petroleum gases is rising rapidly in the united states, as you know, because we talk about it all the time and there is a big demand in east asia and europe. right now 23 handy-sized ships, with another eight ships on order there is real growth here
the mexican economy is coming on strong. while cheap educated labor and nafta are bringing in a host of german and japanese manufacturers. and they fly to many of the towns where the new plants are being built. management assures me there are going to be many more smaller airports covered soon. they are so cheap they can compete with the bus lines, which is the way most people get around in mexico. this stock is a buy. last but not least, let me draw your attention to a new one. navigator...
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but the dow did finish higher for the month of november on optimism that the us economy is on the path to recovery and there this week may provide further evidence of that one protocol stack. here are starting off the new week and the final month of the year. the good of an email a guard standing by the tokyo stock exchange the meta twenty of the new also he stops just a touch on friday about mart big gains for the month. i think shaping up this monday morning. and how much i use indeed i'd like to be games for the nikkei last the month i actually rose nine point eight percent on the month of led largely by the stronger taller that we saw which was a lot of exports but let's not let see if i were taking off up to date december seconds and a bit of a mixed picture here of the nikkei just marching in the negative topics just barely in the positive we'll see how that develops. now i know you can take over key economic data may arise but the house in the sense that the u s jobs data on friday is going to be the big focus for today because it's gotta be the last one before the federal reser
but the dow did finish higher for the month of november on optimism that the us economy is on the path to recovery and there this week may provide further evidence of that one protocol stack. here are starting off the new week and the final month of the year. the good of an email a guard standing by the tokyo stock exchange the meta twenty of the new also he stops just a touch on friday about mart big gains for the month. i think shaping up this monday morning. and how much i use indeed i'd...
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its economy like it like more high technology industries. modern service industries. i could on thursday. at that time. more tellingly report to reply the un to bet that you publicly commit to demand the time and all. he was a newborn babies. the major force in promoting innovation multiple industry. we are at the coffee helped increase to govern tax revenues and financial income the entire population structure the next ten years. the teen population too bright. you increase the government expenditures on medical care to impose security. the honor because of the faulty increase in new born population. when they get to work the weekend to be more tax revenue which is a government financial pressures. however there also some worried about the new ball. the article post on twenty percent of business herald said the new policy would like to be more positive increase social pressure to the new puppy might improve china's population structure as a result. part of the factors that affect the population structure that other ninjas are the most important factor in changing the
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but when we talk about an open economy, a bottom-up economy, those are our principles. and the world they live in, open things is better than closed things. bottom-up is better than top- down. to connect in their world -- obamacare didn't fail because, hey, they just didn't happen to do this right. it failed because of the same reason that other stuff fail. it is old. it is top-down. it is factory. our principles are always fresh and new ideas if we just become about them in ways that say, hey, our principles are good for more than just saying no. we have a way to better organize society, solve problems, open school system, where parents get to actually choose the best school for their kids and you go get trapped in a failing school. an open health care system. an opened economy where you don't have political top-down decisions. those are the kind of things that will work better for you. >> i want you to join in with what we are talking about here and the positive message and the constructive way forward to but also, if you can talk about the energy revolution. so many
but when we talk about an open economy, a bottom-up economy, those are our principles. and the world they live in, open things is better than closed things. bottom-up is better than top- down. to connect in their world -- obamacare didn't fail because, hey, they just didn't happen to do this right. it failed because of the same reason that other stuff fail. it is old. it is top-down. it is factory. our principles are always fresh and new ideas if we just become about them in ways that say, hey,...
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the general strike, i suspect, will build up during the course of week, harming the economy. that is the vital artery. >> sure, we'll keep an eye on that. thank you. >> well, there has been more protests against military rule in egypt. proponents reached cairo's tahir square for the first time in months on sun. the crowd was dispersed from the area within minutes. earlier students on university campuses held rallies against a new anti-protest law and the killing of a fellow student by security forces. >> a draft constitution has been approved by the interim government. let's look at the controversial points. it let's the army decide who the defence minister will be for the next eight years, and bans political parties based on religi religion. the draft will go to a referendum. if ratified, elections will take place. tell us more about the controversial constitution. >> what's new this morning to many egyptians is the fact this it seems there'll be a change to the roadmap that the military government put forward. earlier we have been hearing that first the constitution will be
the general strike, i suspect, will build up during the course of week, harming the economy. that is the vital artery. >> sure, we'll keep an eye on that. thank you. >> well, there has been more protests against military rule in egypt. proponents reached cairo's tahir square for the first time in months on sun. the crowd was dispersed from the area within minutes. earlier students on university campuses held rallies against a new anti-protest law and the killing of a fellow student...
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on whether to join a us led asia pacific trade pact that would lead to forty percent of the world's economy. they sever second year in korea life from seoul and keep them from when they do so much for joining us. we begin with the president's confirmation of three key government posts today which went through despite the lack of the national assembly's blasting the president talking head pushed ahead with the appointments to maintain stability in state affairs as all elementary businesses come to an effective holt from a boycott by the opposition party the presidential office correspondence was into surface. health and welfare minister please don't kill prosecutor general keen to attack a cheese stick on a term high tech and have benefits to place your perspective seats by president mckinley. ordered the new we appoint officials to work or brooding up the normal practice is to penetrate its tv fears that its production. make sure that nobody in any case to find the constitution and the beaches democratic principles the president had to lay off three appointments due to strong objections by
on whether to join a us led asia pacific trade pact that would lead to forty percent of the world's economy. they sever second year in korea life from seoul and keep them from when they do so much for joining us. we begin with the president's confirmation of three key government posts today which went through despite the lack of the national assembly's blasting the president talking head pushed ahead with the appointments to maintain stability in state affairs as all elementary businesses come...
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they focused on global economy to business investment. u.s. trade representative michael froman was one of the speakers. trade ed about the u.s. deals including the transpacific the ership agreement and transalantic partnership with europe. this is a little more than 20 minutes. >> good morning. i appreciate you joining us, ambassador. there's lots to talk about. massive agreements being negotiated in asia and europe. that in a timeay of political paralysis, the an nistration is taking aggressive tone on trade. >> what we have the most vicious now.e agenda right the transpacific partnership, 12 transalantic creative investment partnership, when two, we'llwith those have free trade with 65% to 0% of the global economy. we have three negotiations going on right now in geneva, on trade facilitation, on the elimination barriers, on the technology products and on services. thehere's a lot going on in trade side. and what we achieve these agreements and get them approved congress, it will position the u.s. very well as being a place where people wan
they focused on global economy to business investment. u.s. trade representative michael froman was one of the speakers. trade ed about the u.s. deals including the transpacific the ership agreement and transalantic partnership with europe. this is a little more than 20 minutes. >> good morning. i appreciate you joining us, ambassador. there's lots to talk about. massive agreements being negotiated in asia and europe. that in a timeay of political paralysis, the an nistration is taking...
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if that's the best they can do with the economy then we can think of the bed to read that's why the dog. i caught a flight of stairs the top of the conservatives. well let me acknowledge that change will not come overnight but if anything what and who looks like this i don't like is the reason for the citizens weeks ago when what they're looking for a death wish they'd feel simply did not exist within the walls of these institutions. one of the wind and tess are silly. the lefty nancy pounds he will be eager to point out that david kern has got that some of britain's richest businessman and industrious had on hand for a trip to china. after the break will come to visit what the prime minister is going into overdrive to secure basing its great to catch. phone ring busted on its actual humans in ensuring human rights that all the wonderful to visit. this was jailed for completing an official in the sky the eye the a. you will. i did. is it a secret laboratory to her it was able to build world's when sean fortunately it doesn't get it all done anything since mission to teach creation wante
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looking back you realize how good the economy's recovered. i think m&an is on a long, slow steady improvement and having the people is important and you cannot hire people and go right to a relationship. you have to hire people five, six, seven years ahead of the clients doing a transaction because you have to build trust aenl get to know your clients so the answer is, i think the market will be very good. i think the regulatory environment will pressure people to have one on one relationships with clients undisturbed by the oversight that's meant for balance sheets and i'm not saying it's bad. >> i'm not following you. >> think a lot of oversight in place is to stop massive errors, balance sheet errors. if you have a trillion dollars of derivatives, multiple sites of oversight is important. i think it's in direct contradiction. the most important thing is multikl points of information, transparency where everyone knows when's going on. this is the exact opposite. we sometimes working on a transaction right now where i would say five or six p
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and then when the old economy the collapsed. all the family ties have been cut down. cut off. the prison. made in the decision. he interviews the cause of currency. our role in class. and it was also it through step by step and all the other major reforms. in the field of education in the field though it kills them. in the field of economic development everything every step every major decision is a link to his neck. this is absolutely absolute truth. that's why the whole world has recognized the role of the fist raised in a contest on. on. the if we talk on the same weekend so for all us. what made him miss a minute decisions made achievements of commerce on tuesday ripley the day i on the line and closely related to the lesson of the best the soul and told viewers that the policy compliance as i come to with a mechanical man of affairs in this conference. absolutely and. the it wasn't an easy task for the mall the old economy says economic system was absolutely quite different. and in those days for trouble. none of us knew what his mark at the corner see we have no we have
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find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on a. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. a one hundred and twenty three days. through to some other town two cities of russia . relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face. olympic torch relay. on march the. cuckoo. live. here watching all see international live from moscow let's move on now drug addictions are well known for ruining their lives but in yemen is growing a whole step for the male populations love of cheering one particular leave is leaving the country facing a life threatening water shortage. in our courts. it's midday in the sun not like clockwork each afternoon these now means fill up with people buying cut the wild cards is the essence of nature to see if we don't cheer we're not. banned in many countries but legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild narcotic and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men according to the world health organization at this market are c
find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on a. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. a one hundred and twenty three days. through to some other town two cities of russia . relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face. olympic torch relay. on march the. cuckoo. live. here watching all see international live from moscow let's move on now drug addictions are well known for...
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different stages of development but complementary stages of development policy because we believe in open economies and heartless because they want to free up on trading system. china sash is encouraging chinese companies to take part in infrastructure construction in the uk including severely nuclear power plants and high speed railway is why it also promises to further open its market up to foreign investment. china hopes the two sides will work together and develop more economic policies to advance and the drug trade. the two sides have said that the target of one hundred the lead u s dollars worth of trade a twenty fifteen with you. what the companies and our two countries take advantage of china's before in an open up and bring our trip. licensed to a new stage the idea. david cameron has brought album from discount business delegation from various sectors including banking energy infrastructure information technology and healthcare. there were also three hundred chinese delegates from a chinese company. and i hit the summit in vehicles with that interested in wealth generation and generation.
different stages of development but complementary stages of development policy because we believe in open economies and heartless because they want to free up on trading system. china sash is encouraging chinese companies to take part in infrastructure construction in the uk including severely nuclear power plants and high speed railway is why it also promises to further open its market up to foreign investment. china hopes the two sides will work together and develop more economic policies to...
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. >> it rings a crucial part of the bangladesh economy and worth $1 billion each year. the industry employees more than 16,000 workers. and leather is exported to u.s., the uk, italy, french, russia and japan. customers admit that such poor labor practices exist many will still buy leather goods. >> translator: we don't know that much about bangladesh but we know they use child labor and they work in dangerous health conditions. >> translator: i always check the label before i buy something. i'm at a point where i don't trust imported goods. >> translator: i never thought about it. i i don't know what my jacket is made of. as long as it doesn't itch i don't worry about it. >> reporter: the first time the palestinian movement decided to cancel a celebration marking the founding, holding the event this year would be inappropriate and we will explain. >> hamas is in no mood to celebrate, the 26th anniversary of the founding is coming up, and the group said the time and conditions are not right. >> translator: gaza is going through difficult circumstances and power cuts and
. >> it rings a crucial part of the bangladesh economy and worth $1 billion each year. the industry employees more than 16,000 workers. and leather is exported to u.s., the uk, italy, french, russia and japan. customers admit that such poor labor practices exist many will still buy leather goods. >> translator: we don't know that much about bangladesh but we know they use child labor and they work in dangerous health conditions. >> translator: i always check the label before i...
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. >> when we look at the polls, we still see that people care much more about jobs, the economy and domestic issues than any foreign policy issues. the current climate is still such that people aren't really worried about what is happening in iran as much as their backyard. >> quickly, joe biden is going on an asian tour at a time when things are really critical with china and japan. >> you will be landing in tokyo to remind his friends in asia, china, japan, south korea that they aren't being neglected. stays calmerything over there. >> thank you. >> tonight's game has wrapped up at fedex field between the redskins and the giants. it came down to the wire and sadly, the redskins continued their losing streak. britt mchenry with the details. >> it has been a tough one. depressing for washington fans than the actual game tonight has to be this spot. sorry, guys. projected difficulty of the schedule, the skins are projected to have the second overall pick in next year's trapped. wait for it, it goes to st. louis for that rg iii pick trade. write down the field, alfred , 7-0 skins and they are
. >> when we look at the polls, we still see that people care much more about jobs, the economy and domestic issues than any foreign policy issues. the current climate is still such that people aren't really worried about what is happening in iran as much as their backyard. >> quickly, joe biden is going on an asian tour at a time when things are really critical with china and japan. >> you will be landing in tokyo to remind his friends in asia, china, japan, south korea that...
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and bush's israelis line up to head overseas the struggling economy at home pushing them to seek money and prospects abroad that's late. a year or so missing the dalai lama it appears human rights concerns have taken a back seat for david cameron who is working to secure investment from china the british prime minister is in a state visit with more than one hundred businessmen in tow and they're desperate for beijing's favor david cameron lavished praise on china stressing at every turn that britain was its best friend in europe the pm even promised to personally champion beijing's interests in europe back after china pledged millions to buy a share in the u.k.'s nuclear industry european style are more guarded fearing that and restricted trade would give china too much power and the european parliament member questions david cameron's motives that. time is clearly a very big and important power and the increasingly important if you want to any country in the world wants to see trying to present opportunity. if it cameron is saying that it should be you trying to free trade agreement m
and bush's israelis line up to head overseas the struggling economy at home pushing them to seek money and prospects abroad that's late. a year or so missing the dalai lama it appears human rights concerns have taken a back seat for david cameron who is working to secure investment from china the british prime minister is in a state visit with more than one hundred businessmen in tow and they're desperate for beijing's favor david cameron lavished praise on china stressing at every turn that...
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won't let you crane profit from europe's economy. as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantage yourself european membership to. the police from the cold and even a few ukrainian products there would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is it's a very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in this time of in economic crisis so it is ukraine is viewed as an extension of the european market and of course we're keeping an eye on the situation in kiev on r.c. dot com where you can find updates as well as the latest these ears and photos and also got a detail timeline of events there in case you missed anything. weary of what they see as the broken promises of britain's ruling functions x. rays so laying the foundation of a new term that's left us a party it's a ways to revive the working class ideals to the labor party which they say now only caters t
won't let you crane profit from europe's economy. as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantage yourself european membership to. the police from the cold and even a few ukrainian products there would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is it's a very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in this time of in...
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won't let you crane profit from europe's economy. as european union officials and heads of hew rypien states try to explain the advantage yourself european membership. in. the. even a few ukrainian products there would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that that there would be none indeed the european market is a very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in the time off in the economic crisis so it is ukraine is viewed as an extension of the european market. protests in kiev began november the twenty first soon after the government said it was suspending a major trade deal with the e.u. rallies on the company as independence square lasted another week with several thousand demonstrators and police occasionally engaging in scuffles on friday night however security forces ran out of patience and raided the camp using sheer force to despise the crowd of sorties were quick to ban any process in central kiev but this has only served to encourag
won't let you crane profit from europe's economy. as european union officials and heads of hew rypien states try to explain the advantage yourself european membership. in. the. even a few ukrainian products there would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that that there would be none indeed the european market is a very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in the time off in the economic crisis so it...
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they're also insulating their economy. trading more with their asian partners to bring more people into their trading circle. >> biden's good at diplomacy. we always had a good relationship in the senate. julie, back to my original question which is, is he over there to keep his hands clean in case -- >> no. >> why not? he hasn't been involved in obama care at all. >> there is a major international incidentlluded to with china establishing the no fly zone. the has developed the best relationship with the chinese premier than anybody as i've read in the press. for biden to go over there in the midst of our ally, japan, midst of our allies in east asia being concerned about china's no fly zone makes perfect sense. >> it's much broader than that. >> there are more things going on in the world than obama care. >> some people found it interesting he's nowhere to be find right now, at least here at home. david, julie, have a great day. >>> brand-new information on that deadly train derailment. happened right here in nye thew. wh
they're also insulating their economy. trading more with their asian partners to bring more people into their trading circle. >> biden's good at diplomacy. we always had a good relationship in the senate. julie, back to my original question which is, is he over there to keep his hands clean in case -- >> no. >> why not? he hasn't been involved in obama care at all. >> there is a major international incidentlluded to with china establishing the no fly zone. the has...
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economies and the economies of our partners in the south. by sharing our military resources, canada and the u.s. are more efficient in the fight against transnational criminal organization. canada's support is only one example of canada's work in the americas where we're always ready to assist this the case of a natural disaster, as we did in haiti three years ago. and canada's also involved actively in fostering cooperation with mexico. indeed, we hosted the first trilateral meeting of the north american defense ministers in march of last year. this meeting led to the establishment of a framework to develop cooperation between canada, the u.s. and mexico on issues of mutual concern including efforts to address transnational criminal organizations and to respond to disasters in the hemisphere. we're really looking forward to the second trilateral defense ministers meeting which will be hosted by mexico next year. be let's look at some of this international cooperation as it applies to europe, africa and the middle east. ladies and gentlemen,
economies and the economies of our partners in the south. by sharing our military resources, canada and the u.s. are more efficient in the fight against transnational criminal organization. canada's support is only one example of canada's work in the americas where we're always ready to assist this the case of a natural disaster, as we did in haiti three years ago. and canada's also involved actively in fostering cooperation with mexico. indeed, we hosted the first trilateral meeting of the...
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the economy is improving. at the same time, you have a series of fiscal debates coming up between the president and congress and those have not gone well. the president and his team see those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he is trying to do for the country and what republicans and their words are impeding. that may be an opportunity for obama to retain some approval ratings, perception of competence among the public there it it is a rosy scenario and there is a lot between now and then that has to get fixed. the white house will have to rebrand in a way. >> you talk about sharpening the difference between the white house. it is the president and administration having any real relationships and friendships with members of congress e >> not many third president obama will set his former partner in illinois as an ally. nancy pelosi, they think highly of. harry reid, they think highly of. i would not call them personal friendships. it is a fairly shallow relationship in general betw
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economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. >> holiday shopping gets a boost. u.s. shoppers spend nearly $10 billion on black friday, down 13% on last year. sales rose 2.3% overall compared to 2012 once thanksgiving day sales were added to the mi.. >> colorado communities are banding together to recover from the devastating flood in september. jamestown was nearly destroyed. we look at how residents are bouncing back. >> the music is back. with it the people are slowing returning to the foothills down in the
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economy is necessarily going to be good for the israeli economy. they're the largest trading partner with israel and the e.u. is second. the conciliatory tone is one that we heard him talking about tehran. we're hearing it from the gulf states as well. you have the gulf arabs as well as the israelis, they're kicking at the traces but in the end they realize they're still pulling the same cart, which is the cart of the u.s. foreign policy so they have to get on board at some point. later this week in bahrain, foreign ministers from the united states, from the u.k., gulf states, egypt will be meeting and sitting down. they invited their iranian counterpart as well. we can learn more about how this agreement is going to play out. >> yeah. so we'll have to see how that plans out, hadley. another follow-up. cutting things, that's interesting when we're wondering what was going to happen with iran. >> exactly. he gave me a wink. he said there was going to be fights with the ministries. he didn't want to touch education or hurt welfare basically spending.
economy is necessarily going to be good for the israeli economy. they're the largest trading partner with israel and the e.u. is second. the conciliatory tone is one that we heard him talking about tehran. we're hearing it from the gulf states as well. you have the gulf arabs as well as the israelis, they're kicking at the traces but in the end they realize they're still pulling the same cart, which is the cart of the u.s. foreign policy so they have to get on board at some point. later this...
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policy analyst for like a question in a cover thinks the you won't let you crane profit from europe's economy as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantages of european membership to the ukrainians the felician they couldn't name even a few ukrainian products that would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is it's very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in the time off in the economic crisis so it is ukraine is viewed as an extension of the european market. well the protesters weren't impressed by the ukrainian president's promise to restart discussions on the e.u. trade deal which of course lies at the root of the unrest let's take a look at how the situation has unfolded over the past couple of weeks well it all began in kiev on november the twenty first soon after the government said it was suspending that major trade deal with the e.u. rallies on the capital's independence square last another week
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concerned that a ton while we did stop in treating night and that makes the second largest currency and economy. high in the critical parts of the capital. thousands of protesters threw rocks and the heavenly gandhi prime minister's own face. police responded with t gas rather than expand to ten in. the i use the forestry get another protest outside the u k wants to. i will give them what i came here to tell police the chapel is now shooting they messed up sitting retired. as the days events of the sevens nationwide to come out on strike industry to self govern but this entry to the office a few comments forcing them to wait outside he appealed for reconciliation cry nineteen the economic consequences of the unrest the end tradespeople and the tree it's the enhancement how thai people. you see that. a man trying to keep it in. on the picket the issue. this time of means no money thailand's tourism appeal but many can mesh upper sixties. it was clear that the weekend. the country's tourism and sports ministry said around three hundred thousand people have canceled trips to thailand due to the ch
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the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. of course, coal does have emissions and you know, there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> mr. speaker. >> power and politics in ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its emphasis on green energy and it costs. the architects of the plans defend it ro robustly. >> you take all the costs involved, it ends up being cost effective. >> ontario's greenhouse gas emissions are lower as it becomes the first place in north america to give up coal. what isn't clear is whether local voters will agree with their government in fighting climate change is worth paying more for power. >> letting kids be kids. coming up, clowns put on a show for children in a syrian refugee camp. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are today's top headlines. thousands of new york city commuters had to find other ways to get to work after a trail derailed sunday just outside of manhattan. investigat
the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. of course, coal does have emissions and you know, there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> mr. speaker. >> power and politics in ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its emphasis on green energy and it costs. the architects of the plans defend it ro robustly. >> you take all the costs...
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and with respect to real growth in the economy. i think that americans will put more money into education when the economy is doing better or when they confront the fact that defunding education is actually hurting them and their state. and so i think there's kind of a bigger picture and bigger pressures out there that are going to play on this. and then, of course, you also have legal requirements within -- and constitutional requirements within states. we're certainly one of those states that under our constitution we guarantee an education to every child. there have been tests, we have a very famous test in connecticut, shep v. o'neill, to kneel being former governor that -- to o'neill being former governor that allowed for a super education district overseeing about 41% of the kids in the greater hartford school district and surrounding districts, putting them in different schools than they would otherwise be attending. that's a constitutional answer to an education problem. >> yes, sir. >> thank you, governor. you opined -- >>
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some economists say the distillery business has a potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the city's financial issues did not deter them from setting up shop. where some see obstacles peter bailey sees opportunity. >> this craft distilling movement might help diversify argentina in michigan even further as we start to grow collectively. >> reporter: and their investment in the neighborhood on the rebound is welcomed by many who live here. right now they're on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. and in a warehouse where the aroma is literally intoxicating. these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroit. >> there are about 23,150 distilleries in the united states. >> meteorologist: and the pacific northwest is where we'll start. i'll meteorologist dave warren. look out for snow there. the elevation 4,000 along interstate 90. a storm effecting this region, the pacific northwest seeing a lot of moisture moving in, dumping rai
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so what does that say about our economy? >> well, first of all, the data we get on -- from the retailers at this time of year is almost always contradictory and confusing. they are not always completely forthcoming because they don't want to discourage people from shopping. i think the most interesting thing we saw over the weekend, besides the fact that a number of retailers decided to be open on thanksgiving day, was that 40% of the sales were on-line. in a sense, cyber monday is an accra nism. cyber monday dates from the day when people had slow internet at home and came to work on monday after thanksgiving and ordered. now so many have broadband people are shopping on-line all the time and the retailers are scrambling to catch up with consumers. >> i shop on-line too in light of the incidents you see every black friday, always seems to be a fight somewhere and that can't help retailers, right? >> right. well, of course not. but i think people like going to the stores. we at the "wall street journal" and others did storie
so what does that say about our economy? >> well, first of all, the data we get on -- from the retailers at this time of year is almost always contradictory and confusing. they are not always completely forthcoming because they don't want to discourage people from shopping. i think the most interesting thing we saw over the weekend, besides the fact that a number of retailers decided to be open on thanksgiving day, was that 40% of the sales were on-line. in a sense, cyber monday is an...
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creating a drag on the economy. trying to replace that at least in part hopefully up to two years. that's a pretty narrow small target. even that has not been reached. we put forward proposals, one of which i tried to get a vote on seven times in the house of representative which would relass that sequester. cuts to special interest tax breaks. we've been denied an opportunity to vote on that just like the comprehensive immigration bill. >> what about iran. president rouhani gave an interview over the weekend basically saying iran has it right and will have the right to enrich uranium. he's pocketing that as something achieved from the negotiations not something decided in the final agreement six months from now. what about congress pushing -- certainly in the senate pushed by menendez, council on foreign relations impose sanctions or at least the threat of sanctions. where do you stand on that? the president is fight it tooth and nail. >> yes, andrea. two things. first of all, you know the expression right tonight rich is not in the agreement. it says you have to have a neutraly a
creating a drag on the economy. trying to replace that at least in part hopefully up to two years. that's a pretty narrow small target. even that has not been reached. we put forward proposals, one of which i tried to get a vote on seven times in the house of representative which would relass that sequester. cuts to special interest tax breaks. we've been denied an opportunity to vote on that just like the comprehensive immigration bill. >> what about iran. president rouhani gave an...
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but the economy remains fragile. especially at the lower income level. and i think that has the retailers very, very nervous. people are absolutely looking for bargains. promotions are top of mind. 50% of shoppers this weekend said they were looking for a bargate, looked for promotions before they went to the store. a third said that they compared prices. through their device smartphone tablet whatever they were carrying around because they are armed and ready and will not buy until they see bargains. i call it a promotional arms race that's going on amongst the retailers. >> okay my inbox is a promotional arms race. there's a sale on everything. >> and most people today know how to seek information better than they've ever done before because of the online femme on none. >> that's right. the online has not increased the amount of shopping people are doing it's increased the ways they shop. that billion dollar number was significant and there's certainly more of the weekend spending was on line 44%. four out of every ten americans bought something online
but the economy remains fragile. especially at the lower income level. and i think that has the retailers very, very nervous. people are absolutely looking for bargains. promotions are top of mind. 50% of shoppers this weekend said they were looking for a bargate, looked for promotions before they went to the store. a third said that they compared prices. through their device smartphone tablet whatever they were carrying around because they are armed and ready and will not buy until they see...
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the economy may be looking better by then. you may have medicaid expansion hoping to be part of the that program. gosh, i thought it was going to be so bad and it is not so bad? >> well, we also heard for five years the economy has improved. in reality it actually has not improved. we have unemployment rate still way too high. the administration is trying to create this idea of a new normal. this is what you basically should put up with. this idea 50,000 people being able to use a website at a time being success a joke quite frankly. for david plouffe to say that president obama's approval numbers will get better. this isn't simply about this one program. this is about people not trusting the president. it will only get worse, when 90 million people get dumped off employer plan on to the obamacare exchanges. martha: play the other sound bite and have you listen to this from david plouffe as well on sunday. >> i think president's numbers will recover. i think people's confidence will recover. people trust the president. there a
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. >> david cameron wants to improve ties between europe and the world's second largest economy. cameron is meeting with senior leaders. >>> some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing, and want to shut china off behind a bamboo curtain of trade barriers. brifn-- britney wants to tear te barriers down -- britain wants to tear those barriers down. open britain is the ideal partner for an opening china. >> air pollution levels in the chinese city of shanghai have reached their worst levels ever recorded. the skyline of china's financial hup, pollution levels over 300, indicating the most severe level of air pollution. forecasters blame the lack of wind in recent days for not clearing the smog. >>> iran's foreign minister has rived in ca tar, landmark -- qatar. more daims about his country's nuclear past. >> iran will continue its nuclear enrichment at 5% and iran will continue construction work at iraq. iran has agreed not to use certain activities that fall within the scope of this timetable and this plan of action. we have also agreed to provide specific arrangements with
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is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold approach of the project. ceo ben nelson joins us to talk higher education in a few minutes. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold...
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the economy is improving. at the same time, you have a series of fiscal debates coming up between the president and congress and those have not gone well. the president and his team see those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he is trying to do for the country and what republicans and their words are impeding. that may be an opportunity for obama some approval ratings, perception of competence among the public there it it is a rosy scenario and there is a lot between now and then that has to get fixed. the white house will have to rebrand in a way. >> you talk about sharpening the difference between the white house. it is the president and administration having any real relationships and friendships with members of congress e >> not many third president obama will set his former partner in illinois as an ally. nancy pelosi, they think highly of. harry reid, they think highly of. i would not call them personal friendships. it is a fairly shallow relationship in general between the wh
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a deprivatization, a nationalization of the entire universe of american medicine, one-sixth of the economy. it makes you wonder if these guys even read their own stuff. the problem here is, number one, the capacity is quite low. 50,000 is a very small number. amazon handles over a million an hour. here if you go to 50,000, you end up like peter doocy where you have to wait five hours until you get in a queue, a lovely british word, meaning in an endless wait until the website is ready for you. second is security. all the experts who were before congress a couple of weeks ago have said it is utterly insecure and they wouldn't use it in the absence of security. all kinds of information is now vulnerable. and the third is what you mentioned, the back ending. which means all these people are shoving information into a system which is either reaching the insurers incorrectly, in which case there are going to be huge complications. it could take eons to undo the bad information or is not reaching the insurers at all. in which case somebody will show up january 1st thinking he has insurance who d
a deprivatization, a nationalization of the entire universe of american medicine, one-sixth of the economy. it makes you wonder if these guys even read their own stuff. the problem here is, number one, the capacity is quite low. 50,000 is a very small number. amazon handles over a million an hour. here if you go to 50,000, you end up like peter doocy where you have to wait five hours until you get in a queue, a lovely british word, meaning in an endless wait until the website is ready for you....
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european countries have a project to lift people in poverty if that's the best they can do with the economy we can think of a better way but it can't load has been for the sake of the u.k. and the puppets party have done all good right by creating a part of the seriously. we want to do the left to change overnight but it. is not a recent thread of citizens reaching a point where they are looking for the truth of which they feel simply do not exist within the walls of the. reporting from london. the left unity party will be eager to point out that david cameron has gathered some of britain's richest businessmen and industrialists around him for a trip to china after the break we report on the visits where the prime minister is going into overdrive to secure beijing's favor and. international inspectors say nothing about the terrible labor conditions of migrant workers building stadiums for the twenty twenty two football world cup that after the break. what is the fate of the house of saud its list of complaints against washington is long and getting longer the saudis are furious over western
european countries have a project to lift people in poverty if that's the best they can do with the economy we can think of a better way but it can't load has been for the sake of the u.k. and the puppets party have done all good right by creating a part of the seriously. we want to do the left to change overnight but it. is not a recent thread of citizens reaching a point where they are looking for the truth of which they feel simply do not exist within the walls of the. reporting from london....
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who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these numbers mean and the way this entire site is heading. >> it's the back end. everything is about the back end. >> just for you, tony harris. >> at the top of the hour right here on al jazeera america. >> a return of a familiar face to the usc football program, jessica taff is here with your supports ted lines. >> a new big man on campus, it seems. usc has named washington steve kar sizi and the trojans are hoping he can turn around the football program like he did for the huskies. he was an assistant with the usc in 2007 and '8 went 6 and 2 after taking over for lane kisin who was fired in september. mean while, tro
who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these...
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and that that ultimately will have a long-term impact on our economy. it was this belief that we had to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. and, or therefore, if you start to think about that, it actually changes your whole view of education. into that i did step into a situation as was referenced by rick with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines or zip codes or type of community, however you want to describe it. tsa the reality in connecticut. -- that's the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows, and in cases they are in adjoining zip codes, so we needed to do something about that. we thesed to hold ourselves as governmental entities accountable for what we were doing on a state level, on a local jurisdictional level both on, by the leaders, the political leaders of noneducation government as well as by the leaders of the education government as it exists in the state of connecticut. and into that we have moved rather rapidly. i have to also
and that that ultimately will have a long-term impact on our economy. it was this belief that we had to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. and, or therefore, if you start to think about that, it actually changes your whole view of education. into that i did step into a situation as was referenced by rick with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines or zip codes or type of community, however you want to...
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these are real life problems, and these folks are already having a hard time in the economy, and their health care insurance is going up and they have to figure out how to get it. >> he just put out so much misinformation in two seconds that he can't answer. the reality is it hasn't messed up 80% of the market. the original market, which has already been broken, represents 5% of the market. a lot of those people were losing their health care on an annual basis before. we're trying to fix that. all the information about compromising your personal data, one of the great things about the affordable care act is we're not dealing with preexisting conditions. >> we're not going to settle this here and now. we're out of time, but obviously this gives you some indication to our viewers about where this debate is and how political it will remain as we move ahead perhaps into the new year. congressman rogers, congressman van hollen, thank you very much. let's get a reality check. i want to turn to dr. ezequiel emanuel. welcome to both of you. the reality test. here's the report saying dramatic p
these are real life problems, and these folks are already having a hard time in the economy, and their health care insurance is going up and they have to figure out how to get it. >> he just put out so much misinformation in two seconds that he can't answer. the reality is it hasn't messed up 80% of the market. the original market, which has already been broken, represents 5% of the market. a lot of those people were losing their health care on an annual basis before. we're trying to fix...